Emergent Phenomena in Non-Equilibrium Quantum Many-Body Systems - Student Presentations
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Explore cutting-edge research in non-equilibrium quantum many-body systems through this conference session featuring five international speakers presenting their latest findings. Delve into dynamical frustration and propelling domain walls with insights from the University of Cologne, examining how these phenomena emerge in complex quantum systems. Discover valley-selective excitation techniques for interlayer excitons in MoSeâ‚‚/WSeâ‚‚ bilayers using structured light, presented by research from Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Investigate Kondo screening and random singlet formation in highly disordered systems through work from the Instituto de FÃsica da Universidade de São Paulo. Learn about the nature of current-induced insulator-to-metal transitions in calcium ruthenate from Max Planck Institute research. Examine approximations for quantum work extraction from correlated fermionic systems as presented by the Institute of Physics of São Carlos. Gain exposure to diverse theoretical and experimental approaches in quantum many-body physics, from materials science applications to fundamental quantum mechanics principles, all within the context of non-equilibrium phenomena that represent some of the most active areas of contemporary physics research.
Syllabus
Reza Doostani, Alondra De La Rosa, Lucas Gabriel Rabelo, Niclas Heinsdorf, Orion De Macedo Filho
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